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Brinks Report > Blog > Today > Modi Inaugurates Chenab Rail Bridge Today: Inside India’s 20-Year Engineering Triumph
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Modi Inaugurates Chenab Rail Bridge Today: Inside India’s 20-Year Engineering Triumph

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: June 6, 2025 12:35 pm
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India has done it again—this time with steel, grit, and record-breaking altitude. On Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi officially inaugurated the Chenab Bridge, the world’s highest railway arch bridge, built 359 metres above the Chenab River in Jammu and Kashmir.

Part of the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Railway Link (USBRL) project, this mega structure now connects Kashmir to the rest of India by rail—for the first time ever.

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A train ride from Katra to Srinagar will now take only 3 hours, shaving off up to 3 hours from previous travel times. For people in Kashmir, this means more access to markets, tourism, and better opportunities.

For the rest of India, it means the Valley is no longer a distant, disconnected dream—it’s a train ride away.

A New Peak in Engineering

Stretching 1,315 metres long and rising higher than the Eiffel Tower, the Chenab Bridge is not just a railway project—it’s a global engineering icon. Designed to withstand winds up to 260 km/h and built to last 120 years, the bridge can also endure earthquakes and extreme weather.

Around 30,000 tonnes of steel were used to construct it, and structural detailing was done using the advanced Tekla software for precision.

And yes, it looks like something straight out of a Bond movie.

PM @narendramodi waves the Tiranga as he inaugurates the Chenab Bridge, the world’s highest railway arch bridge pic.twitter.com/PnxijHiTpz

— Political Kida (@PoliticalKida) June 6, 2025

Kashmir, Finally On Track

The bridge connects the Katra–Sangaldan section, which links directly to New Delhi. This finally completes a missing piece in India’s railway puzzle. Until now, Kashmir had no rail link to the rest of India. That’s not just an infrastructure issue—it’s a national unity one. With this bridge, we’re not just laying tracks, we’re laying foundations for inclusion, growth, and pride.

More Than Just Steel and Rivets

This bridge is about people—farmers who’ll now reach markets faster, students who’ll access better education, and families who can travel affordably. It’s also about showing what India can build, even in the most difficult terrain. Built at a cost of ₹1,486 crore, the Chenab Bridge is a loud, proud symbol of what’s possible when ambition meets execution.

First Vande Bharat Train crossing the world’s highest railway bridge on the Chenab River in J&K.

It took 77 years to connect Jammu and Kashmir through Railways.

It took just 4 years for the Modi govt to do this post-370 abrogation. pic.twitter.com/s3033KiDiZ

— Rishi Bagree (@rishibagree) June 4, 2025

India doesn’t just build bridges—it builds statements.

Real-Time Monitoring, Real-World Impact

Equipped with smart sensors to monitor health and performance 24/7, the bridge is future-ready. It’s built to last and to inspire. The project, first conceived in 2004, took nearly 20 years—but every bolt, weld, and design tweak tells a story of patience, precision, and perseverance.

For a country often accused of delays, the Chenab Bridge is a towering rebuttal.

Also Read Vande Bharat Express Train Now Connects Katra to Srinagar via Chenab Bridge — Check Schedule and Details

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